Kids sell lemonade to help childhood cancer research

For most kids, it's the last weekend before school starts. But two Spokane girls aren't spending their final moments of summer at a park or in the pool. Instead, they're raising money for childhood cancer research.

"I'm helping kids with cancer," 8-year-old Samantha Fay said.

Samantha, along with her sister, Lauren, set up a lemonade stand in their neighborhood on Saturday. Together the Fay sisters are fighting childhood cancer, one cup at a time.

Every dollar raised will go to the Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, a national non-profit raising money and awareness to fight childhood cancer.

"The way I look at it if I were those kids with cancer, I'd be sad if no one would help me," Samantha said.